(Inside Natures Giants, 2011, video) Elephants tap their ears. This also helps to cool the blood because of the air current. Teeth: Elephant teeth are composed of thin and separated parts that grow and couple with each other (2011, Natures Giants, 2011). Push the growing teeth gradually forward from the mouth, then push the previous tooth. It will be suspended. Elephants always have eight molars working, they are above and below the mouth.
African elephants are divided into two different species: the African jungle elephant, the most common species, and the smaller African forest elephant. Jungle elephant is the world's largest terrestrial animal. In both African elephants, both male and female have ivory; these are modified to be able to grow to dozens of kilograms and are used for various basic purposes in elephant life It is an anterior tooth. These ivories are the source of ivory which is important for ivory ornaments and jewelry, but the ivory of mammoth (page 21) has also been excavated and its ivory is legally traded.
Elephants are large mammals of elephants and elephants. Currently three species are recognized: African jungle elephant (African elephant), African forest elephant (L. cyclotis) and Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). Elephants are found everywhere in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. The elephant family is the only surviving Proboscidea family, the others are extinct, others are deinotheres, gomphotheres, mammoths, mastodons and so on.
African elephant is the largest terrestrial animal in the world, up to 23 feet in length and weighing from 4,600 to 6,800 kilograms. They are further divided into two species, one is African elephant and the other is African jungle elephant, African elephants are taller, longer and heavier than Asian elephants. They are listed as vulnerable by the World Conservation Union for Nature (IUCN). Both elephants have various shapes such as ears, head, torso, wrinkles, toenails, tooth, back shape. Let's briefly introduce the table below to compare Asian elephants and African elephants before digging down all these differences.